Adam Cheyer, an engineer who helped build the Siri voice-recognition software that was acquired by Apple Inc., is no longer working for the iPhone maker, according to three people familiar with the situation. Cheyer, a Siri co-founder and its former vice …

One of the engineers who helped build Siri, the voice recognition software on the iPhone 4S, has bid adieu to Apple, according to a new report. Bloomberg, citing three people familiar with the situation, reported on Wednesday that Adam Cheyer, co-creator of …

On the eve of the launch of the iPhone 5, Adam Cheyer, the engineer who helped in developing the Siri virtual assistant for iPhone 4S, has left Apple. Bloomberg reported this news quoting three sources who wanted to remain anonymous “as the matter is …

siri_large.jpg. The man behind Apple’s voice recognition software Siri, has left the company, reported Bloomberg. Little details are known about the circumstances in which Adam Cheyer, Siri co-founder and Apple’s former vice president of engineering left the …

“The departure is at least the second among Siri’s founding team since Apple bought the company in April 2010 and follows the departure of Chief Executive Officer Dag Kittlaus last year,” Bloomberg said. It said Apple spokeswoman Kristin Huguet declined to …

Call it the “Siri effect.” With Apple expected to unveil on Wednesday a new iPhone with added capabilities for Siri, its voice-activated digital assistant, industry experts say two factors are driving an explosion of voice-enabled services in smartphones, …

One of Siri’s founding members from long before it was acquired by Apple and turned into the feature found in the iPhone 4S, has left the company. Adam Cheyer, who co-founded Siri, Inc. in March 2008, has left his job at Apple, Bloomberg reports. CNET has …

Another Siri co-founder leaves Apple. One of Siri’s founding members from long before it was acquired by Apple and turned into the feature found in the iPhone 4S, has left the company. Adam Cheyer, who co-founded Siri, Inc. in March 2008, has left his job at …

Wells Fargo had a warrant to foreclose on the property – but they went to the wrong home. Scroll down for video. Foreclosed: Wells Fargo wrongly sent contractors to take possessions from this house in the California desert. Trash: Workers left the house in a …

Wells Fargo employees wrongfully foreclosed a modest home near a small town in California, removing and destroying nearly all of an old couple’s belongings. Alvin and Pat Tjosaas, who have been married for 56 years, lost three generations worth of their …

“We are deeply sorry for the very personal losses the Tjosaas family suffered as a result of their home being mistakenly secured,” said Alfredo Padilla of Wells Fargo. “We are moving quickly to reach out to the family to resolve this unfortunate situation in an …

But the house was in ruins after Tjosaas says subcontractors hired by Wells Fargo entered the property with a foreclosure notice in hand. The notice had the name Stephen A. Janosik on it, but the address for the Tjosaas family home. “It’s the wrong house, …

Decades’ worth of valuables and family heirlooms were stored in the garage until recently, when subcontractors hired by Wells Fargo entered the property with a foreclosure notice meant for someone else. The couple did not have a mortgage out on the home, …

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